Erica and I have been discussing doing our masterpiece together. So, our masterpiece is centered on embracing everyone despite gender, race, sexual orientation, etc.. We have two parts: a video and an event. With the video we would like to ask people their story. Something that brought them to where they are today that can help our understanding of each other. It doesn't have to be tragic but tragedy seems to be a commonplace of understanding. The event part involves the students from our class making hearts (it can be a heart-shaped rock, a painting, etc.) that we're made with love. For the event we will have people bring food that represents them and everyone will bring their heart and set them out. Everyone will choose a heart that strikes them and this heart will represent our empathy and understanding for each other.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Conversations 1
Erica Paculan
Erica and I have been discussing doing our masterpiece together. So, our masterpiece is centered on embracing everyone despite gender, race, sexual orientation, etc.. We have two parts: a video and an event. With the video we would like to ask people their story. Something that brought them to where they are today that can help our understanding of each other. It doesn't have to be tragic but tragedy seems to be a commonplace of understanding. The event part involves the students from our class making hearts (it can be a heart-shaped rock, a painting, etc.) that we're made with love. For the event we will have people bring food that represents them and everyone will bring their heart and set them out. Everyone will choose a heart that strikes them and this heart will represent our empathy and understanding for each other.
Erica and I have been discussing doing our masterpiece together. So, our masterpiece is centered on embracing everyone despite gender, race, sexual orientation, etc.. We have two parts: a video and an event. With the video we would like to ask people their story. Something that brought them to where they are today that can help our understanding of each other. It doesn't have to be tragic but tragedy seems to be a commonplace of understanding. The event part involves the students from our class making hearts (it can be a heart-shaped rock, a painting, etc.) that we're made with love. For the event we will have people bring food that represents them and everyone will bring their heart and set them out. Everyone will choose a heart that strikes them and this heart will represent our empathy and understanding for each other.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment